Rekh-khet-sa Shu

Rekh-khet-sa Shu (82 BC-48 BC) was a Ptolemaic Egyptian army officer who commanded Camp Shetjeh during the 1st century BC. In 48 BC, he was sent by the oracle Medunamun to serve as captain of the camp's garrison, and he confiscated the blacksmith Benipe's tools due to his suspicion that Benipe was a rebel. That same year, the medjay Bayek infiltrated the camp and stealthily took down several garrison soldiers and looted the treasury. He ended his infiltration by stealthily assassinating Rekh-khet-sa as he urinated near the body of one of the dead soldiers.